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mars 1 is a plan to send humans to mars to live for the rest of their lives. they're going to choose four people to be sent in september of 2022 for about a seven-month journey to mars in a life-sustaining little habitat pod, that will take them to the planet. and get this, it's a one-way ticket. these folks can't come back. mars will be their life. >> i would do it. >> you're not coming back, gayle, do you understand that? >> no taxes, no credit card bills, no family drama, no dogs what's wrong with that plan? >> no dogs. >> they would let me take my dog. >> they're planning to make this event a huge spectacle. mars 1 plans to send up communication satellites, a rover to explore everything. supplies, all of that will go on in the next ten years to talk to us about this project, we have the founder of mars 1, bob vonsdorf. via skype, "right this minute." first of all tell me how you're going to select the four people first on mars? >> we are expecting millions of applications. the first thing we'll do is have experts to decide which people are not fit to go to
mars 1 is a plan to send humans to mars to live for the rest of their lives. they're going to choose four people to be sent in september of 2022 for about a seven-month journey to mars in a life-sustaining little habitat pod, that will take them to the planet. and get this, it's a one-way ticket. these folks can't come back. mars will be their life. >> i would do it. >> you're not coming back, gayle, do you understand that? >> no taxes, no credit card bills, no family drama,...
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the mars rover curiosity making a landing on the surface of mars. this just happened, you can see they are very excite. this is a 2.6 or $7 billion program. so a lot at stake in all of this and the mars curiosity is now we presume by judging by this reaction here that it is safely on the surface of mark and will begin a very detailed, the most detailed scientific exploration of mars that we've ever had. >> pretty exciting stuff to be watching right now. right now live you're looking at the pictures of pasadena. now we want to take you to what's happening in mountain view. here you can see a large crowd gathered there at nasa aims. everybody watching to see what happens. this was really a multi million dollars gamble by nasa. and looks like it worked out. rapidding on the red carpet, atz we first met you there's a mobile signed and will help look for life on mars. >> the rover hit the atmosphere at 14,000-miles-an-hour. then it deployed this parachute then it was slowly lowered to the surface of a massive crater by cables in the very final few second
the mars rover curiosity making a landing on the surface of mars. this just happened, you can see they are very excite. this is a 2.6 or $7 billion program. so a lot at stake in all of this and the mars curiosity is now we presume by judging by this reaction here that it is safely on the surface of mark and will begin a very detailed, the most detailed scientific exploration of mars that we've ever had. >> pretty exciting stuff to be watching right now. right now live you're looking at...
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lots of people talking about mars in the last month. as we know mars looks like this. kind of not the best looking place. not a place where you think you might want to move to or be able to live. some scientists believe that mars used to look like this. to tell us what happened we have our science man zach. >> hey, what up, zach? >> hello. >> we know this is only just a theory, but some scientists believe that mars at one time had an atmosphere like earth. >> the idea is billions of years ago mars had a thick atmosphere that was much like earth. their idea is that sputtering occurred and sputtering happens because little light packets called photons, light emitted from the sunmashes into molecules in th atmosphere. mol electron and become ions. because these ions are now charged they're susceptible to magnetic fields which solar winds have, so these solar winds come, pass by mars and can actually take the ions along with them. this new mission is looking to observe the atmosphere on mars to see how mars may have lost its atmosphere. >> why is an atmosphere important in
lots of people talking about mars in the last month. as we know mars looks like this. kind of not the best looking place. not a place where you think you might want to move to or be able to live. some scientists believe that mars used to look like this. to tell us what happened we have our science man zach. >> hey, what up, zach? >> hello. >> we know this is only just a theory, but some scientists believe that mars at one time had an atmosphere like earth. >> the idea is...
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mission mars 2020 mission which will land the perseverance, rover and ingenuity helicopter on mars, and that's gonna be next week. february 18th. little afternoon time, so of course they looking for evidence for past or current life and what types of things will they be collecting in terms of data will be photographs. samples. tell us more about that. there are a number of instruments on the perseverance rover and the objective is to analyze the region that they're landing. they'll be landing ah, in an area called the jez row crater, which used to be a lake about the size of lake tahoe, and it was fed by a river and that river where it emptied into the lake. it created a river delta of silt and settlement that was deposited in a delta region and that's all gone. now. this was 3.5 billion years ago that this lake existed there and what we think is that that sentiment that was deposited in that delta may contain evidence of past life on mars. or at least show us whether or not past life could have existed on mars. so a lot of the instrumentation on the rover is there to analyze the compos
mission mars 2020 mission which will land the perseverance, rover and ingenuity helicopter on mars, and that's gonna be next week. february 18th. little afternoon time, so of course they looking for evidence for past or current life and what types of things will they be collecting in terms of data will be photographs. samples. tell us more about that. there are a number of instruments on the perseverance rover and the objective is to analyze the region that they're landing. they'll be landing...
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it will take perseverance seven months to go 300 million miles to get to mars, and once on mars, it will look for signs of life. among other things, it will be collecting rock samples that they will bring back to earth, around the year 2031. pictures , live pictures of the mars rover, perseverance. other spacecraft from china and the united arab emirates are also on their way to mars. they blasted off last week. again, this is a live picture taking off from cape canaveral, florida. the mars rover, called perseverance, on its way. >>> time is 4:52. we get to talk about our weather, and pen and steve are back. steve paulson is talking about our forecast. steve? you are into spaceflight and things like that, that's exciting! >> i am excited indeed. but in the words of steven hawking, don't tell anyone we are here. >> yeah, [ laughter ] >> [ laughter ] >>> yes. our weather doesn't look like there will be a bit of a different twist, not dramatic or anything. we might bump up on some inland tabs temps in the next few days . we are stuck in a pattern, going all the way back to the 13th i believ
it will take perseverance seven months to go 300 million miles to get to mars, and once on mars, it will look for signs of life. among other things, it will be collecting rock samples that they will bring back to earth, around the year 2031. pictures , live pictures of the mars rover, perseverance. other spacecraft from china and the united arab emirates are also on their way to mars. they blasted off last week. again, this is a live picture taking off from cape canaveral, florida. the mars...
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the first civilization on mars. i have an update for you. as of today, they are taking applicants for the astronauts who will take this one-way trip to mars and be the first settlers on mars. what you have to do is go online, up load a one minute video about why you would be the perfect person to be one of the first settlers on mars and to make sure people are serious, you have to pay a $25 entry fee. they are going to narrow it down to 24 individuals separated into teams of four to start the rigorous training process. the plan is to have them on mars by 2023. they hope to have a worldwide television internet phenomenon. a reality show, if you will, from the moment they take off until they land on mars. this is going to be a $6 billion project. people want to say it's a one way ticket. it's not about getting there and back. once you have akelcclimatkelecc mars, you cannot come back. >> you become a martian. >>> going to see a sea turtle up close would be an amazing experience. that's what happened to people vacation
the first civilization on mars. i have an update for you. as of today, they are taking applicants for the astronauts who will take this one-way trip to mars and be the first settlers on mars. what you have to do is go online, up load a one minute video about why you would be the perfect person to be one of the first settlers on mars and to make sure people are serious, you have to pay a $25 entry fee. they are going to narrow it down to 24 individuals separated into teams of four to start the...
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. >> i will die on mars. if i'm chosen. but, i will die on earth if i'm not chosen. >> reporter: so, mars 1 plans the start the unmanned missions in 2018 to get supplies and life support systems out there. and then send four people at a time every two years. before you ask the question, frank and gasia, yes, she is normal. [ laughter ] she said please tell everybody i'm a normal person. >> you spoke to another one of these finalists from the bay area and he had an interesting answer about what he would miss the most here on earth. >> reporter: he said he would miss his wife. which just stunned me. i assumed you would be single if you are signing up for this. but actually, he said, his wife is his biggest supporter. conversely, kenya says she is a great candidate because she is 36 years old, no kids, unmarried. she thinks she is a good candidate. >> that is just bizarre. >> if they go and they keep sending people there every few years, can kenya decide to come back? >> no. >> there is no escape? >> no, there i
. >> i will die on mars. if i'm chosen. but, i will die on earth if i'm not chosen. >> reporter: so, mars 1 plans the start the unmanned missions in 2018 to get supplies and life support systems out there. and then send four people at a time every two years. before you ask the question, frank and gasia, yes, she is normal. [ laughter ] she said please tell everybody i'm a normal person. >> you spoke to another one of these finalists from the bay area and he had an interesting...
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mars quickset. >> it is an extraordinary mission. is important for our country and the world and it really establishes american leadership in a lot of ways. >> reporter: the lander is traveling through space in a protective arrow shall as it approaches mars. at the spacecraft will descend from 80 miles above a traveling 14,000 miles per hour. scientist will use a small rocket to guide it to the surface. a large parachute and 12 descent engines will then bring it to the surface landing it safely on its 3 legs. solar panels will power the lander. it will provide the first true 3-d image of the interior of mars. it is scheduled to land on mars around 3 pm eastern on november 26. >>> coming up. and apartment building in the south bay goes up in flames. take a look at that damage. learning about the fire that left 4 people without a home. >>> catching -- a new program to crack down on those who do not pay for their rights. coming up. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you lo
mars quickset. >> it is an extraordinary mission. is important for our country and the world and it really establishes american leadership in a lot of ways. >> reporter: the lander is traveling through space in a protective arrow shall as it approaches mars. at the spacecraft will descend from 80 miles above a traveling 14,000 miles per hour. scientist will use a small rocket to guide it to the surface. a large parachute and 12 descent engines will then bring it to the surface...
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of mars. this is incredible. coming up next the landing on the surface of mars. and what. the rover will be looking for. use at six. the pandemic, taking a toll on the foster care system in san francisco with the city is now doing about it. also apple releases more than 200 new emojis and says that the theme of this latest round is inclusivity. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for "spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. (screaming) this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end
of mars. this is incredible. coming up next the landing on the surface of mars. and what. the rover will be looking for. use at six. the pandemic, taking a toll on the foster care system in san francisco with the city is now doing about it. also apple releases more than 200 new emojis and says that the theme of this latest round is inclusivity. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three...
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mars simulation habitat. it's about the size of a 3 to 4 bedroom house and will be used for nasa's longest analog mission to date. 365 days in isolation and confinement mission for a year with a crew of four. we're putting in realistic simulation , so they're going to be doing realistic. mars tasks they're going to have a lot of exploration activities in our sandbox, which would be more mars realistic from the sand to the three d printed walls. this mars habitat will be a place where the volunteers will practice their personal hygiene and healthcare like drawing blood. they will also exercise, grow food and collect geology samples. we are going to be measuring their performance, their cognition their health over that year to really understand and make sure that we're supporting it and that information we can take and give the vehicle planners. this area will soon be packed with all of but there is one area of life on mars. nasa couldn't simulate so we are not able to simulate the mars gravity. so what we've c
mars simulation habitat. it's about the size of a 3 to 4 bedroom house and will be used for nasa's longest analog mission to date. 365 days in isolation and confinement mission for a year with a crew of four. we're putting in realistic simulation , so they're going to be doing realistic. mars tasks they're going to have a lot of exploration activities in our sandbox, which would be more mars realistic from the sand to the three d printed walls. this mars habitat will be a place where the...
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. >>> nasa is celebrating the biggest hurdle in the two-year rein turf the mar -- venture of the mars rover named curiosity. they exploded into cheers whether they knew rover had arrived safely on the surface of the planet. it began sending black and white photos of its landing location almost immediately. the white house also was thrilled to hear the news. >> there's a one-ton automobile size piece of american ingenuity that is -- [ applause ] >> and it's sitting on the surface of mars right now. >> the president also released a statement calling the safe landing a national achievement. he said, quote, it proves that even the longest of odds are no match for our unique blend of ingenuity and determination. scientists aren't the only ones fascinated by the mission to mars. hundreds of people crowded into the lawn at nasa ames in mountain view to learn firsthand about curiosity's landing. space researchers explained how difficult the landing worked and they were among the first to see the photos sent by the rover. >> there's a huge amount of information that we can get out of it. >> it
. >>> nasa is celebrating the biggest hurdle in the two-year rein turf the mar -- venture of the mars rover named curiosity. they exploded into cheers whether they knew rover had arrived safely on the surface of the planet. it began sending black and white photos of its landing location almost immediately. the white house also was thrilled to hear the news. >> there's a one-ton automobile size piece of american ingenuity that is -- [ applause ] >> and it's sitting on the...
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it did life bin in mars on that time frame. is there any preservation of that left on the surface. >> reporter: the insight probe will measure mars quakes. they have pulled off 7 successful mars landings. there was only one failed touchdown. so hopefully odds are on nasa's sides today. they want you to come and watch it live. >>> 8:37. the 49ers are back at home today after losing to the buccaneers. they have five games left in the season of the and now that he will play without 49ers' defensive linebacker rubin foster. the 49ers cut foster after he was arrested for domestic violence. >> reporter: the 49ers had a bye-week to prepare for the game against the tampa bay bucks. and then on the way to the stadium, they learned about something they had no way of preparing for. 49ers' defensive linebacker rubin foster was arrested late saturday night on domestic abuse charges. foster had been under a no tolerance policy since similar accusations were made against him in february. 49er manager met and felt they had northeast other choi
it did life bin in mars on that time frame. is there any preservation of that left on the surface. >> reporter: the insight probe will measure mars quakes. they have pulled off 7 successful mars landings. there was only one failed touchdown. so hopefully odds are on nasa's sides today. they want you to come and watch it live. >>> 8:37. the 49ers are back at home today after losing to the buccaneers. they have five games left in the season of the and now that he will play without...
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so to come at noon, all eyes on mars. we're less than an hour away here from a major milestone for nasa with scientists are hoping to learn from their latest mission to the red planet, plus administration takes new steps to identify covid-19 variants. i'm jonathan syrian atlanta, i'll have details coming up. and it's another mile day in the bay area, but it cool down and even rain is on the way coming up. ktvu meteorologist tyler grogan has your full forecast. you have the power to know before you go when you wake up with morning's onto you also have the power to know. everywhere you go when you download the ktvu, fox two news out. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovat
so to come at noon, all eyes on mars. we're less than an hour away here from a major milestone for nasa with scientists are hoping to learn from their latest mission to the red planet, plus administration takes new steps to identify covid-19 variants. i'm jonathan syrian atlanta, i'll have details coming up. and it's another mile day in the bay area, but it cool down and even rain is on the way coming up. ktvu meteorologist tyler grogan has your full forecast. you have the power to know before...
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and they want to test the mission components before a manned space flight to mars possibly. they say the earliest that could happen would be around 2030 or so. and the earliest mission might carry passengers as early as 2021. and asteroids are on the space agency's radar and they say they can do that in 2020. but the rocket launch lays the ground work for that. as you take a live look now in florida. looks like it's a cloudy day out there. and you can the water, looks like it's choppy but the winds did play a role this morning on delaying the launch of the rocket. we did a report about this earlier. and a lot of people keeping an eye on this. and this is huge for space buffs as well. just a few weeks ago, talking about that probe that landed on the asteroid. not too long ago. and now we could be seeing manned spacedded craft within our lifetime. and we are keeping an on this this morning. this was a watch party at nasa aims this morning. and we will be here during the top of the hour to show us that watch party as well. and a lot of excited people from across the country inc
and they want to test the mission components before a manned space flight to mars possibly. they say the earliest that could happen would be around 2030 or so. and the earliest mission might carry passengers as early as 2021. and asteroids are on the space agency's radar and they say they can do that in 2020. but the rocket launch lays the ground work for that. as you take a live look now in florida. looks like it's a cloudy day out there. and you can the water, looks like it's choppy but the...
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. >> did life arise on mars once and can we find out? we have lots of intriguing clues about that story. >> nasa has scheduled manned missions to mars beginning in the year 2030 but finding water on mars could speed up the timetable. that is because astronauts wouldn't have to take water or water making equipment with them. very interesting. >> it is very interesting. sal, one of the funny things i was sharing with brian, one of the funny things i saw on twitter. nasa, there is water on mars. california, cool, can we have some? >> it would be funny but it's true. we do need some water. your statement about today's copy day every day is copy day, that is a very popular sentiment on social media. >> is it? >> yeah. >> anybody who is is upright now. if you do it without coffee, god bless you. i don't know how you do it. >> delicious. >> national coffee day. thank you very much. >>> you know what all kidding aside, the commute looks good. if you want to take that cup of coffee to go, you can do that. we prefer it if you stick around with us
. >> did life arise on mars once and can we find out? we have lots of intriguing clues about that story. >> nasa has scheduled manned missions to mars beginning in the year 2030 but finding water on mars could speed up the timetable. that is because astronauts wouldn't have to take water or water making equipment with them. very interesting. >> it is very interesting. sal, one of the funny things i was sharing with brian, one of the funny things i saw on twitter. nasa, there...
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. >> historic attempt to land on mars. we are live where sciencists have their fingers crossed. >> complete the bay area news coverage starts right now this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> good evening. i'm ken weapon. >> hello. i'm heather hoppings. authorities are calling domestic terrorism after a shooting inside a temple today in wisconsin. it left seven people dead including the suspected gunman. authorities are trying to find what led up to the shooting. >> it's sad to hear that people -- those guys. >> reporter: the deadly attack started inside the temple in milwaukee just before 10:30 local time as services were about to start. a gunman opened fire, killing four people inside the temple, three people died outside including the suspected gunman. police say the shooter exchanged gun fire with the first officer on the scene. >> extremely accomplished tactical officer. when he lifed -- arrived on the scene he engaged the active shooter. multiple rounds were exchanged. the officer was shot. >> reporter: members of the
. >> historic attempt to land on mars. we are live where sciencists have their fingers crossed. >> complete the bay area news coverage starts right now this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> good evening. i'm ken weapon. >> hello. i'm heather hoppings. authorities are calling domestic terrorism after a shooting inside a temple today in wisconsin. it left seven people dead including the suspected gunman. authorities are trying to find what led up to the shooting. >>...
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he is the mars expiration rover project manager. thanks, john. >>> back to the powerful storm moving to the bay area, and it caused some problems in sonoma county . sessler road and santa rosa flooded, but drivers try to go through it anyway. >> can't tell where the middle of the road is or anything like that. you cannot tell where the edges are anything like that, so it is safe to just turn around, go somewhere he sells. >> there was also planning and santa rosa creek, it rose above one level, and spilled over a trail and went into a vineyard. at san francisco international airport, we take a live look on this wet and windy day. conditions have prompted a round of the program to go in effect. delays and cancellations. this has led to at least 138 cancellations and 327 delays. most of those short-haul flights up and down th always when a storm like this moves in, see hp urging all of you drivers out there to be very careful, take it easy, go slow. giving a live look at a very soggy golden gate bridge. as you can c here traffic movin
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. >>> this morning nasa is celebrating a huge success in its most ambitious mission to mars. the curiosity mars rover landed safely on target inside a crater on the surface of the red planet. scientists began celebrating as cure comesty began trans-- curiosity began transmitting low resolution photos within moments of touchdown. nasa says it's the most important step so far in getting people to another planet in our solar system. >> president obama has laid out a bold vision for sending humans to mars. and today's landing marks a significant step toward achieving this goal. >> for the next two years, curiosity will drill into rocks and scoop up soil. it's looking for clues on the martian environment for in supported life in the form of microscopic organisms. >>> nasa workers weren't the only ones who wanted to see the first photos curiosity sent from mars. hundreds of people gathered at nasa ames in mountain view to watch the giant screen set up for visitors. they also had a chance to hear from nasa researchers about exactly what signs curiosity might find that would indicate
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microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. it was a lot like earth. the question really is, it was habitable, was it inhabited? it will enable us to ask and answer the very important questions. >> the rover carries 25 cameras and microphones, nasa scientists openly will be able to see and hear what is happening on the mission, once perseverance collects the rock samples they will have to wait and keep them on the surface of mars until 2026. the plan is for nasa and the european space agency to collect the samples with another rover, and put them 2030. the whole process is expected to take more than a decade to complete, the u.s. is the only country so far that has successfully landed a spacecraft on mars, this is the ninth time nasa will land on the red planet, china and the and acid arab emirates lunch earlier this week, the opportunity to fly from earth to mars happens once every 26 months, when the planets are properly aligned. reporting live, allie rasmus, mornings on fox 2. >>> new, the chp is investigating a deadly crash
microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. it was a lot like earth. the question really is, it was habitable, was it inhabited? it will enable us to ask and answer the very important questions. >> the rover carries 25 cameras and microphones, nasa scientists openly will be able to see and hear what is happening on the mission, once perseverance collects the rock samples they will have to wait and keep them on the surface of mars until 2026. the plan is for nasa and the...
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we're actually going to be collecting soil samples from mars. we're going to bring them back to earth, eventually with two other missions. none of this would be possible without wang and her team's work at nasa, ames in mountain view, her team worked to create the heat shield to protect the spacecraft and rover from 2500 degree fahrenheit temperatures as it entered the martian atmosphere. we have to basically take 90% of that kinetic energy that we come in with and basically just rejected all to make sure that we don't burn up the rover. that's the whole point. the whole spacecraft is there just to protect. that perseverance rover scientists around the world and right here in the bay area, watching every development in the mission to mars, and this is just part one of a multi year multi trip mission to mars. plans are already underway to develop the mars sample return missions to gather the samples that perseverance will leave on the surface as it explores and then return those samples back to earth. that sample return mission, currently schedul
we're actually going to be collecting soil samples from mars. we're going to bring them back to earth, eventually with two other missions. none of this would be possible without wang and her team's work at nasa, ames in mountain view, her team worked to create the heat shield to protect the spacecraft and rover from 2500 degree fahrenheit temperatures as it entered the martian atmosphere. we have to basically take 90% of that kinetic energy that we come in with and basically just rejected all...
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mars simulation habitat. it's about the size of a 3 to 4 bedroom house and will be used for nasa's longest analog mission to date. 365 days in isolation and confinement mission for a year with a crew of four. we're putting in realistic simulation, so they're going to be doing realistic. mars tasks they're going to have a lot of exploration activities in our sandbox, which would be more mars realistic from the sand to the three d printed walls. this mars habitat will be a place where the...
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we're actually going to be collecting soil samples from mars. we're going to bring them back to earth, eventually with two other missions. none of this would be possible without wang and her team's work at nasa ames in mountain view, her team worked to create the heat shield to protect the spacecraft and rovratures as it entered the martian atmosphere. we have to basically. take 90% of that kinetic energy that we come in with and basically just rejected all to make sure that we don't burn up the rover. that's the whole point. the whole spacecraft is there just to protect. that perseverance rover scientists around the world and right here in the bay area, watching every development in the mission to mars, ben burress and astronomers chabot space and science center, saying big scientific endeavors like this are a gift to the scientific community, but also pay off for society at large to solving the problems. how did. drop the robot onto mars can be some of the same thinking process towards solving problems back on earth. i think it's exercise. now
we're actually going to be collecting soil samples from mars. we're going to bring them back to earth, eventually with two other missions. none of this would be possible without wang and her team's work at nasa ames in mountain view, her team worked to create the heat shield to protect the spacecraft and rovratures as it entered the martian atmosphere. we have to basically. take 90% of that kinetic energy that we come in with and basically just rejected all to make sure that we don't burn up...
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the public is fascinated by the mission to mars. hundreds of people crowded on to the lawn at mountain view to learn about curiosity's landing. they explain how the difficult landing worked. they were among the first to see the photos sent back by the rover. >> there is a huge a.m. of information that we can get out of it. >> it is fantastic. >>> over the next two years, curiosity will drive over the mountain and poke into rocks and scoop up rust tinted soil to see if they ever had the right environment for organisms to thrive. >> we have more coverage on the website. you can watch them celebrate and learn more about what curiosity took with it. it is on the tab of ktvu.com. >> some promising scientists will have information on the other side of the globe. details about a new program being funded by the u.s. state department is available. >>> president obama is hitting the road in the hunt for campaign cash. he will attend a funds racer at movie executive harvey feinstein and joanne woodward is the host. it is expected to raise two
the public is fascinated by the mission to mars. hundreds of people crowded on to the lawn at mountain view to learn about curiosity's landing. they explain how the difficult landing worked. they were among the first to see the photos sent back by the rover. >> there is a huge a.m. of information that we can get out of it. >> it is fantastic. >>> over the next two years, curiosity will drive over the mountain and poke into rocks and scoop up rust tinted soil to see if they...
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this is my third mars mission, and it doesn't get any easier. and despite the cloud cover, we had temperatures in the upper sixties and even low seventies i'll have the four katherine return, plus another barry county announced his plans to expand the eligibility for coronavirus vaccines, the next group to receive them in contra costa county and taking a live look at the conditions on the san mateo bridge. the commute direction heading in the east bay, those of the lanes there on the left, ktvu fox cats. comm. this is it case.n the surface of mine to begin speaking the sands of past life. was you just saw a big celebration in pasadena today after nasa's perseverance rover landed safely on the surface of mars. it was a nail biting, ending the mission, especially challenging because of the red planet's rough terrain. people all across the country. watch the landing, including right here in the bay. area ktvu is christian captain has more on today's exciting and historic day lift. after eight years of planning and a nearly seven month trip through
this is my third mars mission, and it doesn't get any easier. and despite the cloud cover, we had temperatures in the upper sixties and even low seventies i'll have the four katherine return, plus another barry county announced his plans to expand the eligibility for coronavirus vaccines, the next group to receive them in contra costa county and taking a live look at the conditions on the san mateo bridge. the commute direction heading in the east bay, those of the lanes there on the left, ktvu...
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look at these, sequences of mars close ups, seasonal images taken from mars orbit. watch the dark stains come and go. scientists today said analysis shows something is flowing down slopes in mars. >> i think this is the best evidence that we have of a liquid water occurring today on mars. >> reporter: scientists say ordinary water would simply boil off, the atmosphering pressure on mars is too low. sea water would also boil off. they think it might be a syrup, briney and thick like this. still liquid, still possibly able to support life. >> i think this is an eye opening discovery. >> reporter: in time lapse the syrupy stuff seems to seep out of bed rom like this on canyon rim. but now look at the bottom left. a soggy spot seems to come and go on a gully bottom. they may have found thousands of pools filled with syrupy water in places where temperatures can hit 80 degrees. >> the combination of the salts and liquid water provide the opportunity for organisms to be viable. >> reporter: perhaps in seasonal marshes. to find it you would need a sterile robot rover other
look at these, sequences of mars close ups, seasonal images taken from mars orbit. watch the dark stains come and go. scientists today said analysis shows something is flowing down slopes in mars. >> i think this is the best evidence that we have of a liquid water occurring today on mars. >> reporter: scientists say ordinary water would simply boil off, the atmosphering pressure on mars is too low. sea water would also boil off. they think it might be a syrup, briney and thick like...
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you mention mar a lago. you have said you are not anti-trump but many said you were a thorn in the former president's side. former vice president mike pence touched on the backlash after the fbi searched mar a lago. here he is. watch. >> our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal and state and local level. these attacks on the fbi must stop. calls to defund the fbi are just as wrong as calls to defund the police. >> what do you make of the search of mar a lago, sir, and of this fierce backlash? >> so, couple things. i think the biggest issue is what we've all been talking about. the fact that when you are going to go into a former prident's house that clearly biden and garland, they had no strategy, no anticipation about saying we're going to take unprecedented action, so we better have an unprecedented plan for disclosure. the fact that we are weeks in now. they are not showing any cards. the lack of transparency is infuriating. that's where they have absolutely b
you mention mar a lago. you have said you are not anti-trump but many said you were a thorn in the former president's side. former vice president mike pence touched on the backlash after the fbi searched mar a lago. here he is. watch. >> our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal and state and local level. these attacks on the fbi must stop. calls to defund the fbi are just as wrong as calls to defund the police. >> what do you make of the...
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to mars. >> reporter: it takes so long for radio signals to return. it is 5 times heavier than any other rover. made of this material developed by nasa in mountain view. >> the key to protecting the space craft from burning. >> reporter: 76 rockets all have to work perfectly for the landing. it is the most sophisticated space craft ever. researchers began with a regrigerater size -- refrigerator size instrument. now that instrument is about to reveal the secrets of mars. >> they will rewrite the book, discoveries. >> reporter: they analyze soil at each layer as the robot climbs to the top of the mountain. >> reporter: he invented this shaker. it will reveal details of minerals to let them know if conditions were right for life to form on mars and organic molecules, it sets the stage for what could be the most profound discovery ever by humankind. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> american idol may be getting a new super star. a source familiar with the show says mariah carey is being pursued to join the judging panel. randy jackson is the only jud
to mars. >> reporter: it takes so long for radio signals to return. it is 5 times heavier than any other rover. made of this material developed by nasa in mountain view. >> the key to protecting the space craft from burning. >> reporter: 76 rockets all have to work perfectly for the landing. it is the most sophisticated space craft ever. researchers began with a regrigerater size -- refrigerator size instrument. now that instrument is about to reveal the secrets of mars....
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on the surface of mars. allie rasmus is joining us live at the space center where everyone is invited to come and watch the landing. good morning. >>reporter: good morning. there will be a watch party here in oakland hills. the spacecraft called the insight supposed to touch down on the surface of mars around noon our time. insight took off from the pasadena laboratory six months ago. it has taken that long for it to make the 300 million mile journey to mars. once it lands it will work for the next two years. scientists hope to collect images to offer clues about how the planet in the solar system including earth formed 4.5 billion years ago. >> i'm excited and nervous all at the same time. everything has to go perfectly. mars could toe is a curveball. >> the last time a space craft landed on mars was six years ago. the work is expected to be more ambitious using a robotic probe to dig 16 feet into the crossed over the next two years. the spacecraft will deliver a seismometer so that scientists can measure a
on the surface of mars. allie rasmus is joining us live at the space center where everyone is invited to come and watch the landing. good morning. >>reporter: good morning. there will be a watch party here in oakland hills. the spacecraft called the insight supposed to touch down on the surface of mars around noon our time. insight took off from the pasadena laboratory six months ago. it has taken that long for it to make the 300 million mile journey to mars. once it lands it will work...
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. >> a 7 month trip to mars, how tomorrow is a make or break moment in the study of mars. >> a dry afternoon today but things are changing. back into the wet weather coming up this week. i will have the 5-day forecast. >> and coming up after weather, a felon breaks into a chp offense, a bear caught breaking and entering on camera. . >>> nasa's lander will launch down on mars tomorrow becoming the first feeb reach the planet in six years. probe to reach the planet in six years. >> new moments of free fall that has scientists very nervous after 7 months months of space travel. the most crucial moments happen in less time than it takes to boil an egg. it will push through the atmosphere using rockets and then deploy parachutes it slow the fall. >> we willbe in this configuration for 7 minutes. at that point we will say goodbye, we will say thank you for getting us a nice tried mars. you are on your own. this will go into the atmosphere and burn up. and then we will left with just the shell. >> the shell will take atmospheric readings immediately after its release sending data back to two mini s
. >> a 7 month trip to mars, how tomorrow is a make or break moment in the study of mars. >> a dry afternoon today but things are changing. back into the wet weather coming up this week. i will have the 5-day forecast. >> and coming up after weather, a felon breaks into a chp offense, a bear caught breaking and entering on camera. . >>> nasa's lander will launch down on mars tomorrow becoming the first feeb reach the planet in six years. probe to reach the planet in...
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look at these sequences of mars close ups, seasonal images taken from mars orbit. watch the dark stains come and go. scientists say analysis says something is flowing down slopes on mars. >> i think this is the best evidence we have to date of a liquid water occurring today on mars. >> reporter: scientists say ordinary water would simply boil off. the atmospheric pressure on mars is too low. sea water would also boil off. they think it might be a syrup, briney and thick like this. still liquid. still possibly able to support life. >> i think this is an eye opening discovery. >> reporter: in time lapse, the syrupy stuff seems to seep out of bedrock like this along the canyon. a soggy spot seems to come and go on a gully bottom. they may have found thousands of swimming pools filled with syrupy saltwater. spread in places where temperatures can reach 80 degrees. >> the salt and liquid water provide the opportunity for organisms to be viable. >> reporter: perhaps in kind of seasonal marshes. >> you can go and investigate if there is life operating on that planet. >> r
look at these sequences of mars close ups, seasonal images taken from mars orbit. watch the dark stains come and go. scientists say analysis says something is flowing down slopes on mars. >> i think this is the best evidence we have to date of a liquid water occurring today on mars. >> reporter: scientists say ordinary water would simply boil off. the atmospheric pressure on mars is too low. sea water would also boil off. they think it might be a syrup, briney and thick like this....
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>> yes. >> i'm looking at mars? >> you're looking at mars right now. here's a comparison, side by side, of the actual nasa footage and his enhanced footage. >> has nasa approved of this? >> according to bards, people have reached out to him from jpl, the jet propulsion laboratory, part of nasa, saying wow, this footage is really incredible. he even claims that one of the people said hey, can we use this for marketing? >> i think bards may have just landed himself a job. >>> we're excited. it's monday and time for real or fake with e-bomb's world. >> real all the way around, right. >> we've got three videos to judge and one of them, well, yuck. >> [ inaudible ]. >> see what's real and what's fake, next. [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i
>> yes. >> i'm looking at mars? >> you're looking at mars right now. here's a comparison, side by side, of the actual nasa footage and his enhanced footage. >> has nasa approved of this? >> according to bards, people have reached out to him from jpl, the jet propulsion laboratory, part of nasa, saying wow, this footage is really incredible. he even claims that one of the people said hey, can we use this for marketing? >> i think bards may have just landed...
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the crater used to be a lake on mars, but is now dried up. in the soil is where scientists believe there could be signs of microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. in fact, it was a lot like earth. and the question is we know it was habitable but what was it inhabited? this would allow us to ask and answer those questions. >> reporter: the rover will collect and store samples of rocks and dirt. then as this nasa simulation shows, in the year2026 and other rover will land on mars to collect the samples. the samples will then be launched from mars is surfaced into orbit to be picked up by another spacecraft by the year 2031 by and interplanetary relay race. >> to bring those samples back to earth and that will be the first time in history that we have done a mars return mission. >> reporter: passes youtube page shows how the rover will have microphones and 24 cameras for nasa scientists to see and hear the entire mission. the process will take more than a decade, which is why scientists called this rover perseverance. >>> china and th
the crater used to be a lake on mars, but is now dried up. in the soil is where scientists believe there could be signs of microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. in fact, it was a lot like earth. and the question is we know it was habitable but what was it inhabited? this would allow us to ask and answer those questions. >> reporter: the rover will collect and store samples of rocks and dirt. then as this nasa simulation shows, in the year2026 and other rover will land...
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it will be looking for signs of life once on mars. but the biggest obstacle is landing on mars. part of the challenge is this rover is the size of a car and that's much bigger than previous mars rovers. >> ten times the instruments in terms of mass than any previous rovers. we're actually taking the next step in the search for life on mars. >> this is this last big project. with nasa. >>> another major recall for toyota cars to tell you about. [ male announcer ] if you think any battery will do, consider the journey of today's athletes. their training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. and soon...even more reason to trust duracell. duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duralock. coming soon to every duracell battery. >>> dow is down 119. remember the president of the euro said he was gonna do anything to save the euro? well, he's not doing anything. >>> well, toyota is recalling 778,000 of its veh
it will be looking for signs of life once on mars. but the biggest obstacle is landing on mars. part of the challenge is this rover is the size of a car and that's much bigger than previous mars rovers. >> ten times the instruments in terms of mass than any previous rovers. we're actually taking the next step in the search for life on mars. >> this is this last big project. with nasa. >>> another major recall for toyota cars to tell you about. [ male announcer ] if you...
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water on mars. in miami with more. >> reporter: scientists make an out of this world discovery. >> mars is not the dry planet that we thought of in the past. under certain circumstances liquid water has been found on mars. >> reporter: nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter finding hydrated minerals on slopes. they change with the seasons. darkening during warm times and fading when the weather cools. >> for four years the community has been unable to explain the waxing and waning of the streaks. there have been no evidence for water until now. >> the water is briny, not sure and scientists believer it is located beneath the surface. nasa caulis this a major finding. >> water is an essential ingredient for life. our results may point to more habitable conditions than previously thought. >> reporter: while they can't say whether there is life on mars they are planning on sending scientists there in the future and the presence of water may help make that effort easier for those extraterrestrial travelers.
water on mars. in miami with more. >> reporter: scientists make an out of this world discovery. >> mars is not the dry planet that we thought of in the past. under certain circumstances liquid water has been found on mars. >> reporter: nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter finding hydrated minerals on slopes. they change with the seasons. darkening during warm times and fading when the weather cools. >> for four years the community has been unable to explain the waxing and...
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. >>> a spacecraft heading for mars has taken off from the west coast. it will be a little bit before it lands. >>> some stubborn clouds and cooler temperatures today to start at your weekend. coming up, we will talk about a few changes in your sunday forecast and warming up nicely in the 5-day forecast. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. >>> president donald trump is expected to host the south korean president at the white house later this month. that visit comes ahead of the president's plant summit with the north korean leader kim kim. the president said the -- kim jong un. the president said they
. >>> a spacecraft heading for mars has taken off from the west coast. it will be a little bit before it lands. >>> some stubborn clouds and cooler temperatures today to start at your weekend. coming up, we will talk about a few changes in your sunday forecast and warming up nicely in the 5-day forecast. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he...
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nasa's mars orbiter made the discovery. it's been circulating the planet since 2006. >> we found our observation on mars is well masked by the hydration, the fact the salts are hydrated when we observe them means there's presence of molecular water in their crystal structure. >> further exploration is needed to determine whether any microscopic life exists on mars. the source of the water is a mystery. scientists say it could be from melting ice, water vapor from the atmosphere or perhaps a combination of the two. >>> let's check in with tara. what are you working on today? >> sal talked about the whole muni thing, how a lot of people aren't complaining anymore. i think probably a lot of people had a nice commute this morning and that's because of this new muni service that they rolled out. at 11:00 this morning, mayor ed lee is expected to hold a press conference about it. we know several popular bus and rail lines have been increased and there's also 30 new hybrid electric buses and seven new trolleys in service. good new
nasa's mars orbiter made the discovery. it's been circulating the planet since 2006. >> we found our observation on mars is well masked by the hydration, the fact the salts are hydrated when we observe them means there's presence of molecular water in their crystal structure. >> further exploration is needed to determine whether any microscopic life exists on mars. the source of the water is a mystery. scientists say it could be from melting ice, water vapor from the atmosphere or...
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that helicopter will go to mars with the mars 2020 rover mission. it's due to launched from cape canaveral airport -- air force station in florida. it should get to mars in february 2021. >>> we're learning more about where amazon could build its second headquarters wells fargo security stockpicking robot. boston will be the choice to host amazon's next headquarters. the robot looked at the reaction of stock prices 2news' ridge of possible -- to news coverage of possible locations. behind boston, the robot selected chicago, atlanta, new york city, and toronto as the possible cities. the decision on that is expected later this year. >>> okay. time is now 4:39. this is interesting. an unlikely group of people being targeted by police. new programs to stop bullying in nursing homes. >>> the giants fight the pittsburgh pirates. we will have game highlights straight ahead. >>> good morning. we have a problem in oakland. southbound 880. there's a truck accident. southbound 880. just outside of downtown. it's actually in downtown. traffic is quickly backin
that helicopter will go to mars with the mars 2020 rover mission. it's due to launched from cape canaveral airport -- air force station in florida. it should get to mars in february 2021. >>> we're learning more about where amazon could build its second headquarters wells fargo security stockpicking robot. boston will be the choice to host amazon's next headquarters. the robot looked at the reaction of stock prices 2news' ridge of possible -- to news coverage of possible locations....
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this morning nasa is celebrating a huge success in most ambitious mission to mars. curiosity landed safely on mars right on target inside of a crater on the surface. the scientists hugged and high fived and screamed celebrating as curiosity sending back low resolution photos within moments of touching down. nasa says it is the most important step so far in getting people to another planet in our so long or system >> president obama has laid out a vision to sending people to mars and today's landing marks a significant step to achieving this goal >> for the next two years, they will be drilling down and scooping up oil. looking for signs that the environment could have supported life. >> law makers have left washington d.c. for their five week summer break. coming up the crucial work that they have also left undone >> 6:07. a new published report raising concerns about safety tests on many california roads and bridges. it includes the testing of the new eastern span of the bay bridge. highway engineers found quote doctored reports and other suspicious information abo
this morning nasa is celebrating a huge success in most ambitious mission to mars. curiosity landed safely on mars right on target inside of a crater on the surface. the scientists hugged and high fived and screamed celebrating as curiosity sending back low resolution photos within moments of touching down. nasa says it is the most important step so far in getting people to another planet in our so long or system >> president obama has laid out a vision to sending people to mars and...
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rover will make it to mars. the mission is to collect samples at the bottom of a steep racine, where there used to be a river delta that is a dried up lake. that is where scientists believe that there may be signs of microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. it was a lot like earth. the question is, we know it was habitable, but was it inhabited? we have built a rover that is going to enable us to ask and answer those very important questions. >> rovers from china and the united emirates launched last week on similar missions to mars. once perseverance collects the rock samples, they will have to wait and keep them there on the surface of mars, until 2026. the plant that is for nasa and the european space agency to team up in order to collect the samples with another mars rover and then they will have to put them into orbit. mars is orbit, to be picked up by a spacecraft in 2030. the entire process is expected to take more than one decade to complete which is why nasa gave this rover the name perseveran
rover will make it to mars. the mission is to collect samples at the bottom of a steep racine, where there used to be a river delta that is a dried up lake. that is where scientists believe that there may be signs of microbial life. >> mars was at one time habitable. it was a lot like earth. the question is, we know it was habitable, but was it inhabited? we have built a rover that is going to enable us to ask and answer those very important questions. >> rovers from china and the...
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. >>> and water on mars? raising age-old questions about whether mars can support life. >>> the heat advisory remains in effect on friday -- how that impacts the rest of the week and the weekend. >>> misty sanchez on the nine as she raises awareness to keep other children safe, tomorrow on "mornings on 2". >>> san francisco police are releasing new images of a gunman who they say shot and killed a man two years ago. christian tells us about the renewed effort to solve this case, plus an emotional plea from the victim's family. >> take a close look as police say this is a gunman who -- shot and killed victim 24-year- old mitchell warren. now his sister and family are speaking out, his sister hoping someone will come forward to identify the gunman who killed him just eight days before her wedding. >> he was supposed to be there and not having him there and still knowing the individual that did this to him and has shaken my family to their core is still out walking around free -- it has to come to an cameras in
. >>> and water on mars? raising age-old questions about whether mars can support life. >>> the heat advisory remains in effect on friday -- how that impacts the rest of the week and the weekend. >>> misty sanchez on the nine as she raises awareness to keep other children safe, tomorrow on "mornings on 2". >>> san francisco police are releasing new images of a gunman who they say shot and killed a man two years ago. christian tells us about the...
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. >>> later, a successful mission to mars. details on nasa's first spacecraft to reach mars in six years. >>> recent tensions between russia and the ukraine have now escalated into a military crisis. ukraine's parliament voted today to declare martial law and areas bordering russia. the move was in response to an attack one day earlier by russian forces who fired on three ukrainian naval ships, injuring six sailors. the attack led to an emergency session of the united nations emergency counsel, where russia was defiant, despite strong criticism from the united states. >> it is an arrogant act that the international community must condemn and will never accept. >> translator: we are going to curb any infringement of russia's sovereignty and territorial integrity including the azov sea and that area. >> sunday's attack took place in the disputed waters off of the crimean peninsula. it was the most serious act of armed conflict between the two sides since 2014 when russian special forces first occupied crimea. >>> the british par
. >>> later, a successful mission to mars. details on nasa's first spacecraft to reach mars in six years. >>> recent tensions between russia and the ukraine have now escalated into a military crisis. ukraine's parliament voted today to declare martial law and areas bordering russia. the move was in response to an attack one day earlier by russian forces who fired on three ukrainian naval ships, injuring six sailors. the attack led to an emergency session of the united nations...
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they want to know what caused climate change in mars. >> the environment at one point in time in mars was able to support microbial life. but if you look at the mars today its cold, its dry, and we want to know what happened. >> scientists say knowing what changed the martian atmosphere could help them figure out what is changing in the atmosphere on earth and control those changes. >>> coming up new information about a drunk driving case involving a san francisco firefighter. the alleged cover up being investigated by the da's office. >>> and its being called the biggest conference of the year. why 120,000 people are expected to pack the moscone center in san francisco today. >>> we have a deadly crash in oakland that is still taking up lanes and traffic is down to one lane here on interstate 880. we'll tell you what is the good area to avoid and right now what the progress is. >>> its been a long time since we said maybe some rain will sweep over the area. it won't be today. we could fine tune that by tonight. >>> this morning investigators are combing through the wreckage of am dea
they want to know what caused climate change in mars. >> the environment at one point in time in mars was able to support microbial life. but if you look at the mars today its cold, its dry, and we want to know what happened. >> scientists say knowing what changed the martian atmosphere could help them figure out what is changing in the atmosphere on earth and control those changes. >>> coming up new information about a drunk driving case involving a san francisco...
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it will become a two year study of mars, of mars, helping us understand how all rocky planets were formed. >> trying to understand what those conditions were like back four billion years ago. did life begin on mars in that time frame and if it did is there any preservation of that left. . >> reporter: on 3:00 p.m. evening . evening on monday viewers will be gathering across the country but you can watch it from home. nasa is broadcasting the whole thing online. in new york, fox news. >>> the air quality continues to improve after smoke from the camp fire created unhealthy conditions for two weeks. this is what it looked like today as the sun was going down. beautiful shot of the clear skies, the bay bridge and san francisco. air qual in the north subway expected to remain in the moderate zone through the week. >>> yeah. beautiful. nice to have air quality like that again where you can view the sunsets. shoulder the next weather system. rain already around vancouver island showers. a nice cold system. snow levels 5700 feet. it will be a big snow producer. pulses behind it that will rain an
it will become a two year study of mars, of mars, helping us understand how all rocky planets were formed. >> trying to understand what those conditions were like back four billion years ago. did life begin on mars in that time frame and if it did is there any preservation of that left. . >> reporter: on 3:00 p.m. evening . evening on monday viewers will be gathering across the country but you can watch it from home. nasa is broadcasting the whole thing online. in new york, fox...
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. >>> i'm gasia mikaelian, a major discovery on the surface of mars. for the first time, researchers have identified liquid water on the red planet. researchers say the salt water flows show up as dark streaks on the martian canyon. analysis found the presence of salt, which keeps the water from freezing. the source of the water, that's still a mystery. scientists say their research shows mars was once covered with oceans and lakes, much like earth, but then for some reason, the water dried up 3 billion years ago. today's discovery greatly increases the possibility that some type of life exists there. >> anywhere where you find water is important because water is an essential ingredient for life, so the fact that we found it on the surface of mars leads us one step close tore understanding the habitability of present day mars. >> nasa researchers say this discovery could have huge implications for future human exploration of mars, and they say it opens many new avenues for research. here on earth traffic is recovering on the bay bridge after a car fire
. >>> i'm gasia mikaelian, a major discovery on the surface of mars. for the first time, researchers have identified liquid water on the red planet. researchers say the salt water flows show up as dark streaks on the martian canyon. analysis found the presence of salt, which keeps the water from freezing. the source of the water, that's still a mystery. scientists say their research shows mars was once covered with oceans and lakes, much like earth, but then for some reason, the water...
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is there life on mars? details about the latest discovery made by the mars rover that's been exploring mars for six years. >>> nasa officials announced a discovery about the rover curiosity on mars. it landed in august of 2012. it began drilling into the martian surface for the first time in 18 months and scientists discovered organic compounds and say it's the next step in figuring out if mars is inhabitable or once was. >> we found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lakebed. those organic molecules could have come from life! we don't know that there was ever life on mars. >> they found the molecules in rocks in an ancient lakebed. >>> people seeking asylum at the u.s./mexico border have told it could be three weeks before they could be heard. hundreds of people are sleeping on boxes waiting for border agents to hear their cases. similar scenes are playing out in other border towns, as well. u.s. customs and border protection says the delays are due to capacity constraints. but they say those long
is there life on mars? details about the latest discovery made by the mars rover that's been exploring mars for six years. >>> nasa officials announced a discovery about the rover curiosity on mars. it landed in august of 2012. it began drilling into the martian surface for the first time in 18 months and scientists discovered organic compounds and say it's the next step in figuring out if mars is inhabitable or once was. >> we found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient...
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it's a 4.6 magnitude mars quake, one of the biggest recorded by nasa's insight, mars rover. what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface ways we're able to travel the entire planet . multiple times. you can now start to measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about, um, interior structure of mars. scientists have other concerns about where to build the home base on mars. besides avoiding quake prone areas, researchers recommended construction being near ice deposits on the martian surface. so the research station workers have a source of water near by are you in i mean, you know, i'm usually up for something. i mean, it's a trip that i can come back from shore and you will be the first. but, yeah, no, it wouldn't be the to go. te certainly would. yeah give it a shot. why not put your name on the list? exactly who knows what will happen in my lifetime? yeah. thank you so much for joining us today. on this memorial day. we are pausing the nin
it's a 4.6 magnitude mars quake, one of the biggest recorded by nasa's insight, mars rover. what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface ways we're able to travel the entire planet . multiple times. you can now start to measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about, um, interior structure of mars. scientists have other concerns about where to build the home...
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one of the big variables is the weather on mars. something like a dust storm on the surface of the red planet could thwart that landing. if all goes well, insight probe will remain on mars for the next two years. it will use a robotic probe to drill 16 feet into mars's crust and produce 3d images below the planet's surface. one of the scientists explained why the information could be so significant. >> mars is really an intriguing destination for that purpose as well, trying to really understand what those conditions were like back 4 billion years ago. did life actually begin on mars in that timeframe? and if it did, is there any preservation of that left on the surface? >> insight also has a seismometer with it so scientists can measure mars quakes and gauge the impact of meteorite strikes. they've pulled off seven successful landings with only one failed touchdown so that's a pretty good record. hopefully the odds will be on nasa's side today. whatever happens, you can come here and watch it with your fellow space and science enth
one of the big variables is the weather on mars. something like a dust storm on the surface of the red planet could thwart that landing. if all goes well, insight probe will remain on mars for the next two years. it will use a robotic probe to drill 16 feet into mars's crust and produce 3d images below the planet's surface. one of the scientists explained why the information could be so significant. >> mars is really an intriguing destination for that purpose as well, trying to really...
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just three days after the nasa rover curiosity sent these pictures of mars. it's home for the next two years. and even mission scientists thought it looked familiar. >> it just looks a lot like what you see out in the mohabe desert, it looks pretty cool. >> reporter: and at the science center today that was a word we heard a lot. >> it's cool. >> reporter: as youngsters and adults alike explored the red plant. >> i think it's wonderful. it's taken a long time. i would love to see some pictures of prehistoric items. >> do you think you would like to go to mars some day? >> yeah. >> reporter: but the mars camera is already piquing their curiosity with these pictures. >> the rover curiosity goes up the side of this mountain that was built up over 2 million years of mars history. >> reporter: rover then will analyze the layers of sediment. >> is there life out there? curiosity shows evidence there might have been. >> reporter: scientists say stay tuned this is just the beginning the best is yet to come. rita williams, ktvu news. >>> it was a surprise for nasa eng
just three days after the nasa rover curiosity sent these pictures of mars. it's home for the next two years. and even mission scientists thought it looked familiar. >> it just looks a lot like what you see out in the mohabe desert, it looks pretty cool. >> reporter: and at the science center today that was a word we heard a lot. >> it's cool. >> reporter: as youngsters and adults alike explored the red plant. >> i think it's wonderful. it's taken a long time. i...
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why mars? >> it's a very interesting planet. there may be life. and certainly there's water on mars. so very attractive for us to explore there. >> reporter: great. one of the researchers here. and talking about this mission this morning. they're waiting for the ideal conditions here in florida. and this crowd i know is ready for the launch. and we will be on stand-by here throughout the morning and have reports later here. for now we're live in mountainview, channel 2. >> all right. >>> happening today, crews in san jose getting ready to shut down one of the biggest homeless encampments in the united states. we are live now from san jose to tell us what's happening at the jungle right now. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. we are had in the community known as the jungle. one of the largest homeless encampment areas here in the bay area. and city crews started showing up. and this isn't the actual crew doing the cleaning. these are workers setting up fencing in the area which is pa
why mars? >> it's a very interesting planet. there may be life. and certainly there's water on mars. so very attractive for us to explore there. >> reporter: great. one of the researchers here. and talking about this mission this morning. they're waiting for the ideal conditions here in florida. and this crowd i know is ready for the launch. and we will be on stand-by here throughout the morning and have reports later here. for now we're live in mountainview, channel 2. >> all...
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he's got the bruno mars moves. i think he's been watching the uptown funk video. >> bruno mars was really young doing all those moves singing and dancing. maybe he'll go on tour with him. >> i love funk and bruno mars and now i love donovan. >> see you in the next video, mate. >> a kayaker runs his boat right into some ice. >> it's not going anywhere. >> the clever way his buddies break him free. >> when nick gets revved up at supercross. >> yay! gogoldld b bonond d rorougugh h && bubumpy skin therapy. used daily, it exfoliaiatetes,s, smoothes, softens. rereduduceces s bubumpmps s 7272 p perercecentnt.. gogoldld b bonond.d. ultimatete l lototioion.n. ulultitimamatete s skikin.n. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tatargrgetets s dadandndruruffff wiwipipingng o outut flflakes and itch. selslsunun b blulue.e. frfreeeedodom m frfromom d danandruff. [[ f fememalale e anannonouncer ] because two out of three people don't have perfectly straight teeth, those whitening strips
he's got the bruno mars moves. i think he's been watching the uptown funk video. >> bruno mars was really young doing all those moves singing and dancing. maybe he'll go on tour with him. >> i love funk and bruno mars and now i love donovan. >> see you in the next video, mate. >> a kayaker runs his boat right into some ice. >> it's not going anywhere. >> the clever way his buddies break him free. >> when nick gets revved up at supercross. >> yay!...